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Daredevil: Born Again shocked viewers by killing off Foggy Nelson right in the opening minutes of the first episode.
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Fans were aghast when Foggy Nelson took his last breath in the series premiere of Daredevil: Born Again. After all the outcry and fanfare to get Elden Henson and Deborah Ann Woll back as Foggy and ...
The opening sequence of Daredevil: Born Again depicts the apparent murder of Elden Henson’s Franklin “Foggy” Nelson, the best friend and law partner of Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock / Daredevil.
The thing is, the death scene it shows for Foggy Nelson, from 1998's Daredevil #82 by writer Ed Brubaker and artists Michael Lark and Frank D'Armata, doesn't actually show Foggy dying.
That’s what Matt Murdock repeatedly told himself from behind bars as his heightened senses heard his lawyer and friend, Foggy Nelson, be stabbed to death in the pages of 2006’s Daredevil #82.
Foggy Nelson, a steadfast friend and ally, meets a tragic end in the comics, particularly during a storyline that shakes the foundations of Matt’s life and mission.
Marvel Television The main reason killing off a Foggy Nelson doesn’t qualify as fridging in the strictest sense is simply that most genre fiction centers around straight male characters.
#88. The comic itself was subtitled, The Secret Life of Foggy Nelson, and followed the character as he fakes his death after believing to have died while visiting Matt Murdock in prison.